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Bad news for farmers, good news for children: Brussels sprouts crop faces Christmas ruin [UK]
Telegraph (UK) ^ | 30 November 2016 | Leon Watson

Posted on 12/02/2016 5:00:10 PM PST by Lorianne

For some, it threatens to ruin Christmas; for others, perhaps of younger generations, it is the promise of joyous relief.

Brussels sprouts could be off the menu this year as the crop could be ruined by a plague of immigrant moths invading the UK.

Supplies of the vegetable are already running low after several farmers' festive crops were decimated by armies of the cabbage-loving diamondback insects.

And now there are fears the insect – also known as a cabbage moth – could wipe the traditional trimming off the festive menu for families across the UK.

The invasion is said to have already begun to hit British growers – with fears more could be on the way.

Originating from the Mediterranean, when in their caterpillar state, the insects can devastate crops and target green leafy vegetables.

They have arrived on UK shores in their tens of millions earlier this year – hundreds of times more than ever before.

Charlie Gallichan, of Woodside Farms in Jersey, supplies fresh local veg to all the supermarket chains in Jersey and Guernsey and said the impact on his Brussels sprouts was devastating.

After the outbreak he said he had no choice but to plough the crop back into the ground and cut his losses.

(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...


TOPICS: United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: agriculture; foodsupply
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To: JoeProBono

lol!


21 posted on 12/02/2016 5:32:36 PM PST by RightGeek (FUBO and the donkey you rode in on)
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To: Jack Hammer

Boiled in water and then smothered in butter and salt. Or oven roasted in balsamic vinegar and salted.

It may be my favorite vegetable.


22 posted on 12/02/2016 5:34:13 PM PST by CaptainK (...please make it stop. Shake a can of pennies at it.)
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To: Lorianne

That looks great. I’ll have to try that.


23 posted on 12/02/2016 5:39:24 PM PST by Lurkina.n.Learnin (Willie Sutton went into robbing banks and Hillary Clinton went into politics)
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To: MamaB

We have Brussel sprouts a couple of times a week but I won’t even stay in a house with the smell of boiling cabbage.


24 posted on 12/02/2016 5:40:01 PM PST by SanchoP
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To: MrEdd; Lorianne; greeneyes
MrEdd :" Skunk cabbages are traditionally hated by children across the western world.
Even if you try to disguise them with cheese sauce or a cuter name."

My kids loved them; we called them something else
The sprouts were: "Monster heads"
and the cheese/hollandaise sauce was :"blood"
They were eaten pretty quickly by the kids - I think it might have just been the sauce (?)..

As an adult, I enjoy split Brussel Sprouts sauteed with cooking small cut bacon pieces, and small slices of onion, with 'Mrs Dash' seasoning, or a little garlic powder.
Brussel Sprouts, cabbage, kale, and other members of the cruciferous family are natural food sources for calcium in the diet; they are especially good for bone density loss/aging.

25 posted on 12/02/2016 5:45:31 PM PST by Tilted Irish Kilt (Immigration is a priveledge ,.... not a right ! Tell that to O'Bungler and the U.N.)
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To: SanchoP

I did not say I liked the smell but we all loved my mom’s fried cabbage and I love stuffed cabbage leaves. I grew up on a farm and learned to like everything we grew. I never could stand the smell/taste of liver and onions, though. Yucky!


26 posted on 12/02/2016 5:45:37 PM PST by MamaB (Heb. 13:2)
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To: Lorianne
Lorianne :" And now there are fears the insect – also known as a cabbage moth – could wipe the traditional trimming off the festive menu .."

Obviously, the Brits don't use Bacillis Thuringiensus , an naturally ocuring bacterial disease that gives the cabbage looper and moth a terminal bout of the flu.

27 posted on 12/02/2016 5:50:56 PM PST by Tilted Irish Kilt (Immigration is a priveledge ,.... not a right ! Tell that to O'Bungler and the U.N.)
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To: Lorianne

They are awesome when fried in butter. They are horrific when boiled.


28 posted on 12/02/2016 5:54:45 PM PST by posterchild
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To: dirtboy

We always call them Texas cabbage. Would eat them every day.


29 posted on 12/02/2016 5:56:00 PM PST by snowtigger (Deplorable, and proud of it!!)
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To: MamaB
MamaB :" I never could stand the smell/taste of liver and onions, though. Yucky"

Me either ! Worse than yucky !
I would actually start dry wretching while it was cooking !
My grandma would tell me to go next door and see what my aunt and great-garandma were having: mostly it was pork and saurerkraut (AKA: fermented cabbages).
IT taste better, and smelled better, especially when served with applesauce.

30 posted on 12/02/2016 5:56:31 PM PST by Tilted Irish Kilt (Immigration is a priveledge ,.... not a right ! Tell that to O'Bungler and the U.N.)
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To: Lorianne

I like them too.


31 posted on 12/02/2016 5:58:50 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Lorianne

Love them too and I’m not weird


32 posted on 12/02/2016 6:01:22 PM PST by Veto! (Opinions freely dispensed as advice)
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To: Lorianne

Shouldn’t that be “illegal alien moths” ???


33 posted on 12/02/2016 6:08:06 PM PST by Tennessee Nana
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To: JoeProBono

#20 ROFL


34 posted on 12/02/2016 6:10:14 PM PST by workerbee (The President of the United States is public enemy #1)
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To: Lorianne

I planted four stalks in my garden for the first time this summer. They led to Trumps election in Wisconsin. They were delicious.


35 posted on 12/02/2016 6:11:06 PM PST by UB355 (Slower traffic keep right)
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To: Lorianne

I planted four stalks in my garden for the first time this summer. They led to Trumps election in Wisconsin. They were delicious.


36 posted on 12/02/2016 6:13:56 PM PST by UB355 (Slower traffic keep right)
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To: MamaB
I should have specified boiled cabbage. The smell reminds me of school cafeterias. Strangely,I do not associate the smell with mess halls.
37 posted on 12/02/2016 6:19:57 PM PST by SanchoP
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To: Lorianne

My whole family loves them. I indoctrinated the younger ones by calling them tender juicy baby cabbages.


38 posted on 12/02/2016 6:28:12 PM PST by ViLaLuz (2 Chronicles 7:14)
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To: Jack Hammer

Not me. All my life my mom tried to get me to like BS. Every time she served them, which, was often, she’d say, “try it. I fixed it differently.” She lied.


39 posted on 12/02/2016 7:10:59 PM PST by LouAvul (The most High ruleth in the kingdom of men, and giveth it to whomsoever he will.)
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To: Lorianne

Our kids gobble Brussels sprouts with passion. Steamed with cheese sauce.


40 posted on 12/02/2016 7:15:55 PM PST by lurk (TEat)
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